I am a Chinese. Sorry if my English had some grammar mistakes.
In a recent contest: Codeforces Round 871 (Div. 4), I saw a Successful hacking attempt in the Hacks list. But I think this hacking might involve cheating.
Look at this hacked submission: 204925830
The source code of the defender contained a “landmine”, which means that for some corner case, the code wouldn’t be accepted, which is intentionally designed for hackers.
Following is the source code. Note the corner case in the code that would make it wrong.
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdio>
#include <vector>
#include <cmath>
#include <queue>
#include <stack>
#include <set>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
string s1,s2;
int t;
int main(){
scanf("%d",&t);
s1 = "codeforces";
int ans;
while(t --){
cin >> s2;
if(s2 == "xxxxxxxxxx"){ // Here! The corner case
puts("-1"); // Wrong output
return 0;
}
ans = 0;
for(unsigned int i = 0 ; i < s1.size() ; ++i){
if(s1[i] != s2[i])
++ans;
}
printf("%d\n",ans);
}
return 0;
}
Therefore, for the case “xxxxxxxxxx
”, the code would definitely get Wrong answer. Unluckily (or luckily, for the hacker), this corner case wasn’t contained in test data.
Then view the hacking test.
1
xxxxxxxxxx
What a “coincidence”!
But do you think someone may intentionally leave a “landmine” for others to hack, and let himself/herself lose $$$50$$$ points? Anyone knows it’s impossible.
And see the rating of the defender: Newbie. I’m not discriminating against Newbies (since so am I), but this is one of the typical features of an alt account. Moreover, he/she participated in few contests so far.
So, most likely, the hacker created an alt account, used his/her alt account to submit a “landmine code”, used his/her main account to hack it, to let his/her main account get $$$100$$$ points.
This is why I suspect that this hacking may involve cheating.
I’m not targetting any user. This example is just one of all. Actually I saw at least three such examples of “landmine code” hackings only in this contest. Cheating may shameful, but an unreasonable rule may also be an encouragement of cheating behaviors. I think this phenomenon should be controlled.